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    An obituary for Riley described him as “a sweet but mischievous boy, always ready with a laugh that could light up a room.” Fite is reportedly being held in the Osceola County Jail without ...

  3. Irlo Bronson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was elected as a Democrat to the Florida House of Representatives in 1982 to District 77, representing parts of Osceola, Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, and Okeechobee Counties. [1] [2] After the 1990 census, he was redistricted into the 79th legislative district, encompassing parts of Osceola and Okeechobee. He was re-elected there and ...

  4. Henry L. Reaves - Wikipedia

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    Reaves was born August 7, 1919, in Kissimmee, Florida to Coy and Blanche Nance Reaves, a pioneer Osceola County family. [1] The family was engaged in open range cattle ranching, a practice common in the area in the years prior to World War II.

  5. Deaths in June 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Dennis Silk, 87, English cricketer (Cambridge University, Somerset), and chairman of the Test and County Cricket Board (1994–1996). [448] Norman Stone, 78, Scottish historian and author. [449] Su Huiyu, 84, Chinese legal scholar. [450] Dmytro Tymchuk, 46, Ukrainian politician, military expert and blogger, member of the Verkhovna Rada (since ...

  6. Billy Osceola - Wikipedia

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    Billy Osceola was born 4 July 1920 [3] [4] in the Everglades to Jimmy [5] and Nancy Osceola. He grew up in the area that would become the Brighton Reservation.His mother died soon after he was born and his father returned to his clan who lived near Big Cypress, but the children remained in Brighton with their grandmother. [6]

  7. Ruth Springer Wedgworth - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Wedgworth (March 10, 1903 – December 9, 1995), a native of Eaton Rapids, Michigan, and long time resident of Belle Glade, FL, was a pioneer in Florida agriculture.. She was inducted into the Florida Agricultural Hall of Fame in 1988, was Florida Woman of the Year in Agriculture in 1986, a founding member of the Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association, and charter member of the Sugar ...

  8. William Tell Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson served as mayor of Osceola in 1872. He served as judge of the St. Clair County probate court from 1873 to 1874. [1] Johnson opened the law firm Johnson & Lucas in Osceola with John H. Lucas in 1874. They expanded to Kansas City in 1879. In 1883, William H. Lucas joined the firm. The firm was later renamed Johnson, Lucas, Landon & Graves.

  9. Bill Osceola - Wikipedia

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    Bill Osceola was born 30 June 1919 in the Everglades in Broward County, Florida to Jimmy and Mary Motlow-Osceola. [2] His native language was Miccosukee , a Muskogean or Creek language . He had no formal education [ 3 ] and did not know how to read or write, [ 4 ] though he was good with numbers [ 3 ] and had an excellent memory. [ 4 ]

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